Steve Wozniak is the latest high-profile Facebook user to deactivate his account amid the social network's data scandal.

Since the revelation that political data firm Cambridge Analytica accessed user information to target Trump campaign ads, several well-known users have left Facebook behind. The Apple co-founder said he's officially closed his account, joining Cher, Elon Musk, Will Ferrell, Jim Carrey and Rosie O'Donnell in a public shaming of what they call unethical and unsafe privacy practices.

2day I did something VERY HARD 4 me.Facebook has helped me with my Charity, &there are amazing young Ppl there.I have a special friend (Lauren)who I Respect & Admire,but today I deleted my Facebook account .I Love My🇺🇸🙏🏻.I Believe....There are Things MORE”IMPORTANT”THAN💰💰

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Cher has decided to give up her Facebook account even though she's met great people through the site. The politically passionate singer speaks during the Women's March "Power to the Polls" voter registration tour launch in 2018. Click ahead for more famous folks willing to delete their Facebook accounts. Sam Morris

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Elon Musk closed Facebook pages for SpaceX and Tesla in March, and Cooper Hefner of Playboy followed suit days later. A number of companies, including Pep Boys, Sonos and Mozilla, announced they would temporarily stop using or advertising on the site but stopped short of joining the #DeleteFacebook movement.

Facebook estimates up to 87 million users' data was shared with Cambridge Analytica when the firm bought data collected by a personality quiz app. Users did not know their data would be shared and used for political targeting.